St. Mark’s Messenger
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“Saved by Grace, we are called to Celebrate, Serve and Make Disciples for Christ”
RELATIONAL EVANGELISM & CHRISTIAN HOSPITALITY
Each Sunday at St. Mark’s, we conclude worship with these words, Saved by grace, we are
called to celebrate, serve, and make disciples for Christ. We know what to say, but we
often do not know what to do. So I pray and encourage you to attend this month a helpful
workshop on Relational Evangelism and Christian Hospitality. I will offer these from 10:00 –
10:30 a.m. on July 17, 24, and 31 in fellowship hall. Please sign up soon!
Pastor Gary
Would you like to be a part of our VBS team this year?
VBS is such a great way to celebrate Bible stories with our kiddos and with the community. This year we journey to Egypt and learn Joseph’s story.
Going back to a marketplace style,
we’d love to have you be a part of this great program.
Join our VBS team and celebrate with us!
See Traci for more details.
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Grace and Peace from Pastor Gary
How grateful I am for these members of St. Mark’s who have stepped up and
provided worship leadership during those Sundays I have been away from you: Kathy Sieja and Julie Satterfeal [May 8], Louise Brooks and David Provancha
[June 19], and Tom Duncan [July 10]; Cindy Conrad and members of our Homeless Camp Ministry will provide a Mission Moment that day, too. Speaking of Mission Moments, we have had some dynamic presentations in recent weeks from Rob Caple, Barb Reinartz, Jed Deason, David Provancha, and Darryl Palm.
I especially wish to commend Darryl for his devotion to St. Mark’s and his wonderful work for our celebration of St. Mark’s 65th anniversary. The display
wall and slide show in the narthex are just “a foretaste of the things to come.”
Our family had a wonderful and memorable time together as we celebrated Mary’s 60th birthday on June 23! Thank you for your prayers and kind words. The reading from The Word In Season for that day resonates well for Mary and me,
and we pray God will encourage you through these words:
I keep the LORD always before me; because he is at my right hand, I shall not be moved.
Confidence is gained bit by bit through little successes and triumphs. Confidence
comes all of a sudden where once it was absent. Confidence is created when we are willing to trust a process, a person, or in the case of the psalmist, a promise.
Such confidence should be contagious. It should saturate our insecurities and
turn them into all-out adventures. To say that God is at our right hand is to say that our source of strength comes from something other than ourselves. Isn’t that a comforting thought? Out of all of God’s creation, God considers us. God calls us
by name. God’s word speaks promises of life and purpose and blessing. What then in this fallen world could possibly be said or done to us that should cause us to
hang our heads or be discouraged? If the God who made the universe is delighted in us, then what could make us move from that spot? For that spot is what we call the sweet spot of assurance - no matter what we face, we do not face it alone.
Draw near to God and experience unmovable strength.
God of my right hand, be the first thought of my walking and the final thought of my day. Amen.
In Christ’s love,
Pastor Gary
P.S. – We will be celebrating our 35th wedding on July 11! Please pray for our traveling mercies. We leave on July 6, and I’ll fly back on July 15 for a wedding
rehearsal that evening and marriage service the next day.
Church Family News We give thanks to God for Dale Johnson, husband of Mary Lou
Johnson, who entered the Kingdom of Heaven on May 29.
Please remember Mary Lou in your prayers; they were married
for 65 years.
Please remember in your prayers these couples who will be united in Christian marriage
at St. Mark’s later this year:
Taylor Camp & Kevin Bailey – July 16
Kristen McCall & John Busse – September 24
Kim Meeks & Jesse Carroll – October 22
Rachel Simmons & Joshua Cutter – November 5
Please pray for healing and renewed strength for these women during their
rehabilitation following surgery: Gisela Galzerano, Almut Herkert, Meg Jones,
Kay Kervin, and Erica Lorine.
Your prayers for God’s mercy and healing are encouraged for Patti Cutter,
Sue Haenisch, Barb Kocher and Linda Hogan as they continue treatment for cancer.
Praises go up for Lydia Gann’s good news of surgery removing all cancer!
Please remember to wear your church nametag when you come for worship.
It is helpful for promoting Christian hospitality in God’s House for everyone!
July 3 - Harvest Time July 10 - Tom Duncan will be preaching on The Good Samaritan
July 17 - A Tale of Two Sisters July 24 - Lord, Teach Us to Pray
July 31 - Are You Rich Toward God?
July
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Children, Youth & Family
Would you like to be a part of our VBS team
this year?
VBS is such a great way to celebrate Bible stories with our kiddos and with the
community. This year we journey to Egypt and learn Joseph’s story.
Going back to a marketplace style, we’d love to have you be a
part of this great program.
Join our VBS team and celebrate with us!
See Traci for more details.
This year, we invite you to travel with us to Egypt, to the time of Joseph, and learn how Joseph’s journey took him from the prison to the palace. Joseph’s story is pretty amazing: see how trusting in God, can lead to spectacular results!
Come visit the Egyptian marketplace: decorate yourself with hair beads, eye make up & jeweled collars; learn what a sarcophagus is; and how to write hieroglyphics. We’ll even take a look at how our gifts can help those in need in our own country.
Vacation Bible School is a wonderful opportunity for everyone: you are encouraged to invite, invite, invite! A free program, we want you to bring your friends and neighbors and introduce them to St. Mark’s.
Senior High
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Wednesdays With the Word will take a break this summer and resume on August 3.
We are all so busy in the summer with jobs, camps and vacations, it is easy to lose touch.
I would like to challenge each of you to utilize GroupMe this summer. Send a note on GroupMe for folks to meet up. Let’s get together!
Youth Standards Classes For ALL volunteers, we are
requesting that EVERYONE take a Youth Standards class and
receive a new background check.
Our policy has undergone several changes including volunteers receive a new background check every five years. While many folks have had both the class and the check in the last five years, most of our volunteers exceed that time frame. Ideally, everyone should have a ‘refresher’ on our youth standards each year.
In an effort to bring everyone up to date, we have set multiple dates and times for you to attend a class. The current list of ‘screened’ adults will be purged this year, beginning with those who have not had a check or class within the last seven years. Our mission is to provide a safe place for all of our kiddos and adults. One way to do that is to keep everyone informed and keep our records current. Please plan to attend one of the classes listed below. Tuesday, July 5, 6 pm Wednesday, July 6, 6 pm Thursday, July 7, 6 pm Sunday, July 24, 9:45 am Sunday, July 31, 9:45 am Tuesday, August 2, 6 pm Wednesday, August 3, 6 pm Thursday, August 4, 6 pm Sunday, August 7, 9:45 am
We’re going to Six Flags! July 30. Cost $20 + the cost of your food. RSVP
by July 27—we will go and come back in one day (leaving at 6 am, returning
at 11 pm—tentatively).
Remember in your prayers: Our campers and leaders at Lutheridge the week of July 17-23.
Parents of Young Children It’s back! Meeting monthly, beginning
on August 6, young families are invited to come together for a
social gathering - kind of like a family play date. Look for more
details to come.
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Adult Education Sunday School
Faith and Discovery: Your God Is Too
Small by J. B. Phillips. Phillips explains the trouble facing many of us today is we have not found a God big enough for our modern needs. The book explores the ways in which we can find a truly meaningful and constructive God, big enough to account for our life experiences. Coordinated by Mike Hamilton. (basement choir room).
Lectionary Bible Study: What is a
lectionary? A lectionary is a list of scripture readings assigned to be read on a particular day. This class will study and discuss the week’s readings used in Sunday worship. Led by Tom Duncan. (old narthex area)
Mid-week
Wednesday: 6:06 AM Devotions, Prayer & Fellowship, in the chapel
Thursday: Coffee, Tea & Thee:
Jonah: Navigating a Life Interrupted by Priscilla Shirer. Interruptions. They're aggravating. Sometimes infuriating. But how we handle inter-ruptions actually tell us more about ourselves. The prophet Jonah's existence was interrupted by a call of God that would require a complete change of life. Led by Didi Kearney at 1 PM, in SS Room # 8.
Opportunities to Serve
Food Pantry
A long-time ministry to serve hungry
families and individuals in the Huntsville
area. Make food donations (please check
“best by” dates if bringing from home) by
bringing this month’s item or any non-
perishable and placing it in the blue bins
in Communication Central. Homeless Camps
An ongoing ministry to serve the homeless
in our area once a month. Contact Cindy
Conrad for more information. The next
visit will be July 10.
These are opportunities for you to share your time, money, and of course, your prayers all year long.
On break for the summer, please let Jed
Deason know if you would like to help with
Blessings in the fall.
Blessings in a Backpack mobilizes communities,
individuals and resources to provide food on the
weekends for elementary school children across America who might otherwise go hungry.
This month’s food pantry item is…
Canned Fruit (15 oz)
Please recycle your clean, unused contribution envelopes by donating them to the Altar Guild. There is a white box in Communication Central for your old envelopes. The Altar Guild will black out your number and date and use the envelopes in the pews. THANK YOU!!
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Congratulations to Arlene Deppensmith on the birth of her
11th great grandchild - Rowan Elizabeth Pittman!
Approximately 450 voting members attended the Southeastern Synod Assembly, held in Birmingham, AL, May 27-29, 2016. Pastor Soop, Sue Volz, and Ted and Susan Mueller represented our congregation, attending various workshops (33 offered), numerous vendor exhibits, all Assembly Worship services, and voting on synod resolutions and memorials (10), and ELCA and Synod nominees.
The Assembly provided diversified participation, was well organized and ably led by Bishop Julian Gordy. Congratulations to Pastor Soop who was installed as Dean for the Diaspora Conference, 7. Deans work without financial compensation as an extension of the Office of the Bishop. They provide pastoral care to rostered leaders in their deaneries and also serve as communication liaisons to rostered leaders on behalf of Bishop Gordy. Also, Jed Deason is congratulated for his election as Conference 7 representative. He will serve on the Synod Council for a two-year term.
Highlights of the Synod Assembly included the attendance of Bishop Aaron Yap from the Lutheran Church in Malaysia, Bishop Terry Lee from the Lutheran Church in Singapore, and the groundbreaking ceremony for the McKenna-Sandrock Retreat Center at Lutheranch. Synod churches placed dirt from their church grounds into a wheelbarrow at the Assembly. While Bishop Gordy led a symbolic groundbreaking at the Assembly, a live simulcast was broadcast at the site of the retreat center at Lutheranch. The event was perfectly coordinated and successful.
The Synod Assembly will be held in Chattanooga, TN for the next five years. Please contact the church office if you are interesting in attending a future Synod Assembly.
Ted Mueller
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Attendance Faithful Giving Weekly Giving
(weekly) to Meet Budget
May 29 155 $15,044 $17,132
June 5 215 $26,041 $17,132
June 12 212 $14,770 $17,132
June 19 202 $15,671 $17,132
June 26 196 $14,011 $17,132
Year to Date Totals: $439,235 $445,442
Hannah Circle will take a break for the month of July. We will meet again Monday, August 1 at Big O’s (next to Sam & Greg’s on the courthouse square) to wrap up Redeeming Love by Francine Rivers and collect a ‘double’ offering for Just Cause. Come and visit with us!
Ruth Circle will meet on Wednesday July 6 at 9AM at the church in room 8. The Bible study is from Gather magazine. Jean James is our hostess. Please join us!
Rachel Circle will meet for dinner on Monday, July 11th at 6:00pm at Pane e Vino at the Huntsville Museum of Art downtown. We welcome new members and guests.
Deborah Circle will meet for lunch on Tuesday July 12-11:00 AM at Another Broken Egg. It is located in the Target Shopping Center at Carl T. Jones Dr. Please contact Glenda Churchey to make your reservation: [email protected] or 256 883-1953. Look forward to seeing each of you for friendship and fellowship. Martha Circle will meet on July 7th at Bonefish Grill at 6:00PM. Cathy Ontiveros will be this month’s hostess.
Circle Meetings
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Recently, a Girl Scout Troop from Minnesota contacted St. Mark’s about using the building as a resting spot on their way to Space Camp. The Board of Witness and Outreach orchestrated an overnight visit, with one of our members’ local troop coming to stay as well.
Hosting this group was a huge success, and they wrote a heartfelt thank you note (on the bulletin board in Communication Central). They were overwhelmed with St. Mark’s hospitality and spirit. Special thanks to Rachel Simmons and Chris Myers for their efforts in making this a wonderful experience for both troops, from MN to AL!
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St. Mark's Supper Club
Whether you've been before or not, join us for July's Supper Club
night out! Mark your calendars and sign up on the bulletin board
across from the playground.
This is for any and all adults at St. Mark's, young or old, parents or
single, we will all come together for some fun, food and fellowship. If
you do have children, there will be childcare at the church. Drop your
kids off at 6pm (after they have eaten) and join us at the restaurant
at 6:30pm.
When: Saturday, July 16th
Where: Pane e Vino (300 Church St. SW)
What time: 6:30pm reservation (child drop off at 6pm at the church)
Who: Adults, couples, parents, singles, etc.
So we have an accurate headcount to make a reservation (and for
childcare purposes), please sign up in Communication Central (on the
bulletin board), or contact Courtney Spadaro ([email protected]).
Pane e Vino is a casual, family-friendly pizzeria situated below the
Huntsville Museum of Art overlooking Big Spring Park near Church
St. Entrees range from $9 to $15.
St. Mark’s Faith & Fiction Book Group
The Japanese Lover by Isabel Allende will be our reading selection
for Saturday morning, July 2. The group will meet in Room 8
at 9:30 a.m.
Our pick for August will be Queen Sugar by Natalie Baszile. Anyone who enjoys reading and discussing books is welcome to join us.
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"Spiritual Fitness for the Care Giver" with Dr. Dale Fletcher of The Faith and Health Connection, 8:30 am - 2:30 pm, August 20, Fellowship Hall, First Baptist Church, 600 Governor's Dr. (Entrance 6). Cost: $35 (includes continental breakfast and lunch!). CEU's available for nurses and social workers at no extra charge (6 for nurses; 5 for social workers)! Sponsored by Health Ministries of First Baptist Church, the Huntsville Association for Pastoral Care, and the Congregational Health Program, Center for Faith and Health, College of Health Sciences of Samford University. To register for this event, click on the link below and then click on "Register Now" at the bottom of the page. Or reply to this email or phone 256 883-6539. Registrations due byAug. 17. Registra-tion fees may be mailed to HAPC, PO 16032, Huntsville, AL 35802 (Please write "Fletcher" on the lower left memo line) or may be paid the day of the event.
The next HAPC-sponsored School of Applied Ministry class will be "Broken: The Spiritual Care of the Divorced," Tues., Sept. 13, 6:00-8:30 pm. (supper and registration at 5:30), Community Room, First Baptist Church, 600 Governor's Dr. (Entrance 7). Presenters: The Rev. Jim Norris, Licensed Marriage and Family Therapist and Pastoral Counselor, The Vine Pastoral Counseling Center and Kathy Sieja, Licensed Professional Counselor (Retired). CEU's will be available for nurses and so-cial workers. Cost: $35 (includes supper!). No charge for those from sponsoring churches! For more information or to pre-register:[email protected] or 256 883-6539.
July 3, 2016 8:30 11:00
Asst. Minister Brenda Holsopple Frank Craig
Lector Bonnie Mueller Pat Barber
Acolyte Reagan Paulus Sesalie Satterfeal
Lay Communion Assistants/Servers
Katie Jaramillo Anne Knowles, Sesalie Satterfeal, Katie Folgmann, Ivey SIegel
Greeter Judy Jung Emma Lou Demirjian, Joyce Brown
Greeter Mandy Hiller Chris Myers
Usher Mary Wiley Chris Myers
Usher Harry Wiley Janet Duncan
July 10, 2016 8:30 11:00
Asst. Minister Gwen Dornbos Dave Schultz
Lector Karen Petersen Nancy Lorine
Acolyte Haley Sharpe Lorelee Black
Greeter Penny Krell Emma Lou Demirjian, Joyce Brown
Greeter Allen Krell Chris Myers
Usher Mike Price Anna Lloyd
Usher Michelle Price Butch Lloyd
July 17, 2016 8:30 11:00
Asst. Minister Louise Brooks Pam Birkholz
Lector Lynn Redington Brianne Sieja
Acolyte Robbie Caple Austin Harris
Lay Communion Assistants/Servers
Grace Billman, Abby Williamson Gisela Rieger, Sarah Thornton, Brooke Harris,Zoe Falkenberg
Greeter Karen Cunningham Emma Lou Demirjian, Joyce Brown
Greeter Glenn Cunningham Chris Myers
Usher Brandon Hiller Peg Skrenes
Usher Bill Weiler Norm Skrenes
July 24, 2016 8:30 11:00
Asst. Minister Brenda Holsopple Jed Deason
Lector Barry Rogers Herb Hocutt
Acolyte Austin Harris Holly Hiller
Lay Communion Assistants/Servers
Lynnsey Bodin, Gabriel Pittman Sesalie Satterfeal, Polly Falkenberg
Greeter Mary Grace Evans Emma Lou Demirjian, Joyce Brown
Greeter Karen Fletcher Chris Myers
Usher Marlin Williamson Glenn Dasher
Usher Eric Bale Wayne Falkenberg
July 30, 2016 8:30 11:00
Asst. Minister Barry Rogers Anne Knowles
Lector Andy Sieja Peter Loux
Acolyte Anya Schappell Isabel Folgmann
Lay Communion Assistants/Servers
Assistants Needed Jean Loux, Server Needed
Greeter Gwen Dornbos Emma Lou Demirjian, Joyce Brown
Greeter Bob Dornbos Chris Myers
Usher Norwood Cutter Frank Craig
Usher Barry Rogers Carol Craig
Worship Assistants
If you are unable to serve as scheduled,
please make arrangements for a substitute
and notify the church office.
If you are unable to serve as scheduled,
please make arrangements for a substitute
and notify the church office.
August 7, 2016 8:30 11:00
Asst. Minister Traci Billman John Mahony
Lector Judy Jung Ellen Brusick
Acolyte Sean McNeill Lorelee Black
Lay Communion Assistants/Servers
Katie Jaramillo, Katelynn Bodin Frank Craig, Susan Wright, Brooke Harris, Reagan Paulus
Greeter Norwood Cutter Craig Satterfeal, Gloria Woody
Greeter Bob Dornbos Jan Overton
Usher Norwood Cutter Andy Sieja
Usher Bob Dornbos Tim Sieja
August 14, 2016 8:30 11:00
Asst. Minister Roberts Abele Jim Birkholz
Lector Karl Leo Austin Harris
Acolyte Wyatt Billman Brooke Harris
Lay Communion Assistants/Servers
Grace Billman, Abby Williamson Peg and Norm Skrenes
Greeter Michelle Price Craig Satterfeal, Gloria Woody
Greeter Mike Price Jan Overton
Usher Mary Wiley Janet Duncan
Usher Harry Wiley Chris Myers
August 21, 2016 8:30 11:00
Asst. Minister Mary Soop Kathy Sieja
Lector Louise Brooks Kathy Emmerson
Acolyte Lynnsey Bodin Isabel Folgmann
Lay Communion Assistants/Servers
Lija Abele, Aija Abele Polly and Wayne Falkenberg, Sesalie Satterfeal
Greeter Connie Jaramillo Craig Satterfeal, Gloria Woody
Greeter Judy Weiler Jan Overton
Usher Michelle Price Don Sieja
Usher Mike Price Jim Mullin
August 28, 2016 8:30 11:00
Asst. Minister Barry Rogers Frank Craig
Lector Andy Sieja Mike Hamilton
Acolyte Gabe Pittman Acolyte Needed
Lay Communion Assistants/Servers
Lynnsey Bodin, Gabe Pittman Dave Schultz, Jed Deason
Greeter Bruce Hiller Craig Satterfeal, Gloria Woody
Greeter Liz Hiller Jan Overton
Usher Bill Weiler Anna Lloyd
Usher Marlin Williamson Butch Lloyd
Worship Assistants
Please contact the church office if your birthday is in July and it is not listed.
We would love to include you next year.
Lija Abele
Charley Arm-strong
Helen Armstrong
Linda Bennett
John Brown
Tyler Caple
Kayla Carter
Mary Cramer
Jonathan Cutter
John Dasher
Jane Engle
Hilda Fakes
Don Gutknecht
Mike Hamilton
Libbie Hicks
Michael Ise
Barb Kocher
Ellie Lienau
John Mahony
Karlie Markle
Karen Miskelly
Julie Moen
Amy Newland
Jan Overton
Tim Paddon
Lauren Palm
Sandy Parks
James Phillips
Lucas Price
Brian Robinson
Olivia Schappell
Don Sieja
Beth Stevens
Mike Swenson
David Troutman
Michael Volz
Denise Williamson
SUN MON TUE WED THU FRI SAT
1
9AM Altar Guild
2 9:30AM Faith & Fiction Book Group
3 8:30AM Contemporary Worship
9:45AM Sunday School
9:45AM Bd of Prop Mgmt
11AM Traditional Worship
Independence Day
Church Office Closed
5 9AM VBS Prep Week
1PM Knit & Crochet
6PM Youth Standards Class
6:30PM Winds
6 6:06 Prayer & Devotion
9AM VBS Prep Week
9AM Ruth Circle
12:45PM Ukulele Choir
5:30PM Handbells
6PM Youth Standards Class
7
9AM VBS Prep Wk
1PM Women’s Bible Study
2PM Balance/Tai Chi Class
5:30PM Praise Team
6PM Youth Standards Class
6PM Martha Circle
8 9AM VBS Prep Week
9AM Altar Guild
9 10AM Quilt Guild
10 8:30AM Contemporary Worship
9:45AM Sunday School
11AM Traditional Wor-ship
1PM Homeless Camp Visits
11
VBS 5:30PM Bd of Learning
5:45PM TCMM
6PM Executive Committee Mtg
6:00PM Rachel Circle
12
VBS 9AM EGA
11AM Deborah Circle
1PM Knit & Crochet
5PM Stewardship Committee Meeting
6:30PM Winds
13
VBS 6:06AM Prayer & Devotion
4PM Bd of Worship
5:30PM Handbells
14
VBS 1PM Women’s Bible Study
2PM Balance/Tai Chi Class
5:30PM Praise Team
7PM Board of Witness & Outreach
15
VBS 9AM Altar Guild
12:30PM DRM - Kitchen
6:30PM Wedding Rehearsal
7:30PM Rehearsal Dinner
16
4:00PM Camp/Bailey
Wedding
6:30PM St. Mark’s Supper Club
17
Lutheridge 8:30AM Contemporary Worship
9:45AM Sunday School
10AM Relational Evange-lism
11AM Traditional Worship
18
Lutheridge 9:30AM Staff Meeting
5:30PM Church Council Meeting
5:45PM TCMM
19
Lutheridge 10:30AM Deliver Meals on Wheels
1PM Knit & Crochet
6:30PM Winds
20
Lutheridge 6:06AM Prayer & Devotion
12:45PM Ukulele Choir
5:30PM Handbells
21
Lutheridge 1PM Women’s Bible Study
2PM Balance/Tai Chi Class
5:30 Praise Team
22
Lutheridge 9AM Altar Guild
Newsletter Deadline
23
Lutheridge
24 8:30AM Contemporary Worship
9:45AM Sunday School
9:45AM Youth Standards Class
10AM Relational Evangelism
11AM Traditional
Worship
25
9:30AM Staff Meeting
5:45PM TCMM
26 9AM EGA
1PM Knit & Crochet
6:30PM Winds
7PM EGA
27 6:06AM Prayer & Devotion
12:45PM Ukulele Choir
5:30PM Handbells
28 1PM Women’s Bible Study
2PM Balance/Tai Chi Class
5:30 Praise Team
29 9AM Altar Guild
30 Sr. Youth - Six Flags
31 8:30AM Contemporary Worship
9:45AM Sunday School
9:45AM Youth Standards Class
10AM Relational Evangelism
11AM Traditional Worship
St. Mark’s Staff Directory
Church Address: 200 Longwood Dr. SE, Huntsville, AL 35801
Church Phone: 256-539-4361 Church Fax: 256-539-4388
Senior Pastor: Extension 15……….…………..……..…..Gary Soop ([email protected])
Music Director: Extension 17………..………………...Ferdinand Murati ([email protected])
Dir. of Christian Education: Extension 16………….….….Traci Billman ([email protected])
Office Manager: Extension 14……..……................………...Emily Jacobs ([email protected])
Office Assistant: Extension 10…………………....Connie Jaramillo ([email protected])
Organist/Pianist: ………………......………….. …..,,,,……………..Dr. Mira Kruja ([email protected])
www.stmarkshsv.org
July’s Requested Item
Canned Fruit
15 oz cans